Here is my 2019 AZ bull arrowed this morning in the rain....... the last day of the season. It was a tough hunt with almost no bugling......I feel blessed and very lucky to come across this bull raking a tree at 36 yards.
Respectfully, I guess I just don’t understand why you would even make such a post without absolute proof? I’ve heard things about you......should I post them here? (I haven’t I’m just trying make a point).
I know Randy and what you’re describing just does not happen.
He has the time...
When I lived at sea level and would start my ascent at trailhead (near 11,000’, I would shoot about 2” high at 40 yards. Slight adjustment and I was ready to go.
I now live at 7100’ and really haven’t seen much of a difference at higher altitudes.
I took Mrs. BOHNTR (Anne) on her first whitetail hunt in Kansas this past week. We stayed with some gracious friends and hunted some really neat ground (both private and public). Anne was able to arrow her 4x6 buck at 35 yards while on the ground after I grunted him in for her. He was heart shot...
Came close yesterday morning to arrowing this P&Y class 4x4.....just a little too far for my wife's liking.....then his buddy (26" wide crabby 4x4) caught us and they were gone!
I was fortunate to arrow this big ol' bear in Northern California yesterday while bowhunting for deer. My last hunt in California is starting to shape up well! Hope you enjoy.